Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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November 2009 attacks in Gaza. Repress protests in Jerusalem and Abbas

PIP, October 7, 2009 .- In the fifteenth
Israeli attack Gaza since early August so far, to last Tuesday afternoon about 10 Palestinians were wounded, two extremely serious by the fire of Israeli tanks entered the Gaza City and shot at close range. The head of Gaza emergency services, Moawiya Hasanin, said that after the attacks of the occupation soldiers blocked access to ambulances and special units to help the wounded.

Jerusalem police spokesman of the Israeli occupation, Micky Rosenfeld, said thousands of troops were mobilized to ensure control over East Jerusalem and brutally repress Palestinians again Tuesday on the campus of the mosques in Jerusalem, as they came Jewish extremists planned to occupy the property certified by the police. Protest Against President: Yesterday was another day of rage against President Mahmoud Abbas decided by its UN ambassador, Ibrahim Kreisheh stop the Human Rights Commission of the UN 'Goldstone', who accused Israel of War crimes and bring the case to the International Court of Justice (see 5 and 6 / 10 and 26 / 9). Both Hamas and other Palestinian resistance movements, demanded the resignation of Abbas (which actually ended his presidency on 9/1/2009) and Ambassador Ibrahim Kreisheh, and bring them to trial for treason and blood of the martyrs. Photo: Police occupation repressing Palestinians in Jerusalem.


A free gift to Israel.

PIP, October 6, 2009 .-
Speaking to lawmakers in Gaza, Prime Minister Ismael Haniyeh, accused President Mahmoud Abbas yesterday to have "justified" war on Gaza and agree to delay a UN vote that would have condemned Israel of possible war crimes, according to the 'Goldstone' (see 5 / 10). During the Special Legislative Session in the city of Gaza, Abbas accused of committing "treason." Mahmoud Al-Zahar, a senior official of Hamas, called for Abbas to be tried and stripped of citizenship Palestinian. Other lawmakers demanded the Palestinian Authority's foreign minister, Riad Al-Malki, justify, explain the diplomatic stance of the ANP and conclusion that the conduct of Malki "is a free gift to Israel." Jerusalem: Yesterday and Tuesday, were aggravated confrontations with Palestinian police occupation and illegal Jewish settlers in occupied Jerusalem.